Vsavagal syncope

I have been having some chest pains and was admitted to hospital last week to have my heart checked out. I was put on a heart monitor throughout my 3 day stay in hospital.

Whilst I was there a visitor came to see me, and I suddenly felt dizzy and fainted. The heart monitor indicated that I had had an 8 second pause in my heartbeat. I have fainted a few times before in the past but never when my heart was being monitored. My previous faint was about 2 years ago when I was unwell with cellulitis.

All other heart tests proved OK. I had an angiogram and an echo test and do not need any further treatment on the heart as it all appears in working order.

However my consultant says he thinks I have vasovagal syncope and recommends that a pacemaker be fitted. On hearing this news I nearly fainted again and would have done were it not for the intervention of the consultant.

Does the forum agree that fitting a pacemeker is a wise course of action? I thank you for your help>

Dear Steve,
Vasovagal syncope is a common cause of fainting in persons with normal hearts. This type of fainting is due to a hyperactive vagus nerve. The diagnosis is confirmed with a tilt-table test. The decision to place a pacemaker or not for this condition is contraversial. Some physicians advocate the placement and others do not. Pacemaker placement may not prevent fainting in everyone.

I guess the bottom line is that if you are concerned about getting a pacemaker I would get a second opinion before proceeding.

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